Monday, 27 July 2009

Basement Jaxx rock Hyde Park

The first of two days was helmed by proven festival faves Basement Jaxx (who played the first Wireless in 2005), and offered three further stages of live music.

Wireless is very much a matinee rave-up, and by the afternoon the Hyde Park site was packed with festival-goers (in various states of sunburn and inebriation), and the main stage featured Jack Penate sweltering in a dreadful jacket (which he sensibly removed several numbers in).

Monday, 20 July 2009

Basement Jaxx New Album Scars

British dance gigantic Basement Jaxx are set to go back with their new album 'Scars' in October.
Basement Jaxx began life as a dynamic DJ duo in London. Shaping the club Rooty, Simon Ratcliffe and Felix Buxton began rotating high energy house music, attracting enormous crowds in the process.
Finally need something a bit different the band began writing their own tracks. Early on hits such as 'Red Alert' went shattering up the charts - Totally mental dance pop that went on to define British music in that period.
The duo went on to discharge several hugely winning albums, with Basement Jaxx becoming one of the major names in British dance music. However after the launch of 'Crazy Itch Radio' in 2006 the group tired of the rigours of the road.

Fans excited for a glance of the new album can head over to the official Basement Jaxx website right away. The duo are at present streaming quite a lot of album tracks, including "Saga" featuring Santigold, "She's No Good" featuring Lightspeed Champion, and "Distrackionz".
Basement Jaxx are due to launch 'Scars' in October. An unverified tracklisting from Play.com is as follows:
1 Raindrops
2 Twerk (ft. Yo Majesty!)
3 Feelings Gone (ft. Eli "Paperboy" Reed and Sam Sparro)
4 Saga (ft. Santigold)
5 My Turn
6 Scars
7 She's No Good (ft. Lightspeed Champion)
8 A Possibility
9 Day Of The Sunflowers (We March On) (ft. Yoko Ono)
10 What's A Girl Got To Do?
11 Gimme Something True
12 Distrackionz

asement Jaxx close opening night at Wireless 2009

Basement Jaxx close opening night at Wireless 2009 in London last night (July 4) with a spectacular stageshow.

The dance duo brought on a full live backing band and staged a special laser show for their headlining performance at Hyde Park.

During the performance the pair also took time to throw in a remix of Kings Of Leon's Number One hit 'Sex On Fire' and they played a few bars of The White Stripes' 'Seven Nation Army'.

The ever cheers came for the likes of 'Romeo' which was played acoustically by Simon Ratcliffe over Kele Le Roc's powerful vocals, 'Red Alert', signature tune 'Where's Your Head At' and set closer 'Bingo Bango'

Basement Jaxx played:

'Scars'
'Good Luck'
'Twerk'
'Arab Money'
'Oh My Gosh'
'Wheel N' Stop'
'Jus 1 Kiss'
'She's No Good'
'Red Alert'/'Oiz On Fire'
'Raindrops'
'Romeo'
'Feelings Gone'
'Jump N' Shout
'Onyx'
'Seven Nation Army'/'Do Your Thing'
'Daft Pumpkin''
'Nifty'
'Where's Your Head At'
'Rendez-Vu'
'Bingo Bango'

Friday, 17 July 2009

Basement Jaxx is going to perform big O2 Arena

Basement Jaxx to play giant London gig

Group announce O2 Arena show

Basement Jaxx are to perform the the O2 Arena in London.

The group who headlined the Wireless Festival last week on 5th of July, will perform at O2 arena on December 17.

To check the availability of Basement Jaxx Tickets and get all the latest listings
The band is going to launch their fifth studio album, 'Scars', in September.

Basement Jaxx Brief History

The making duo of Simon Ratcliffe and Felix Buxton launched several of Britain's most appreciated and pleasant progressive house anthems of the '90s from their base in South London. Before they met (at a Thames riverboat party structured by Buxton), Ratcliffe ridged to the deep Latin funk of War and George Duke while Buxton was turned on to Chicago house. The pair shaped Atlantic Jaxx Records in 1994 and was certainly privileged to count among fans of their first discharge none other than DJ legend and Basement Jaxx authority Tony Humphries, who played 'Da Underground' from the EP on his New York mixshow time after time during 1994-1995. For their second release, Ratcliffe and Buxton employed vocalist Corrina Josephs, who later became almost a member of the team herself.

The 1995 single 'Samba Magic' was chosen up for allocation by Virgin, and in time, Basement Jaxx was drawing admire from all corners of the American and British house centre of population as one of the top house production units. The pair spent much of 1996 working on remixes (for the Pet Shop Boys, Roger Sanchez, and Lil' Mo' Yin Yang among others), then launched a third Basement Jaxx Extended Play. One track from the EP, 'Flylife,' became a Top 20 hit in England after being re-launched by Multiply in mid-1997, and the single proved one of the most well-liked anthems of the year on the global club scene. Late that year, Ratcliffe and Buxton released a compilation of their most crucial Atlantic Jaxx sides.

After being courted by several main labels, Basement Jaxx signed to the independent XL Recordings (also home to the Prodigy) and readied their debut full-length, Remedy, for a 1999 release. Second album Rooty followed two years later, an outgrowth of the duo's similarly named club night. 2003's Kish Kash and 2006's Crazy Itch Radio followed, while Singles was a well-timed stopgap launch between the two albums. ~ John Bush, All Music Guide

Basement Jaxx Get me Off Lyrics and Video

Give your body to me
Give your body to me
let your body be free
free your body, your body with me

Give your body to me
Give your body to me
let your body be free
free your body, your body with me

i wanna undress you
i wanna caress you
dont wanna be coy
its time to get me off

i wanna undress you
i wanna caress you
dont wanna be coy
its time to get me off

cmon baby thrust me trust me
get me off
your my poison and i can not get enough
cmon baby thrust me trust me
get me off
your my poison and i can not get enough

get me off
get me off
get me off
(getting loose getting loose)
get me off
get me off
get me off

youve got to get me off

Give your body to me
Give your body to me
let your body be free
free your body, your body with me

Give your body to me
Give your body to me
let your body be free
free your body, your body with me

i wanna undress you
i wanna caress you
dont wanna be coy
its time to get me off

i wanna undress you
i wanna caress you
dont wanna be coy
its time to get me off

cmon baby thrust me trust me
get me off
your my poison and i can not get enough
cmon baby thrust me trust me
get me off
your my poison and i can not get enough

get me off
get me off
get me off
(getting loose, getting loose)
get me off
get me off
get me off

youve got to get me off

Give your body to me
Give your body to me
let your body be free
free your body, your body with me

Give your body to me
Give your body to me
let your body be free
free your body, your body with me

ohh iget me off so good

Give your body to me
Give your body to me
let your body be free
free your body, your body with me

Give your body to me
Give your body to me
let your body be free
free your body, your body with me

well the musiks pumpin and i wish youd
do the same to me.. ohhh
your so freaky, treat me, make me come
oh baby baby baby

youve got to get me off

get me off
get me off
get me off
(youve got to get me off)
get me off.......

Give your body to me
Give your body to me
let your body be free
free your body, your body with me

The Best of Basement Jaxx

  • Get Me Off [CD 2]
  • Good Luck
  • Red Alert
  • Rendez-Vu
  • Plug It In
  • Bingo Bango
  • Where's Your Head at
  • Lucky Star
  • Romeo
  • Jump 'N' Shout

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Basement Jaxx Singles

Year

Single

Chart peak positions

Album

UK

IRL

U.S. Dance

AUS

1994

"Star/Buddy"

Single only

1996

"Samba Magic"

Atlantic Jaxx Recordings: A Compilation

1997

"Fly Life"

19

1999

"Red Alert"

5

22

1

Remedy

"Rendez-Vu"

4

21

1

"Jump N' Shout"

12

2000

"Bingo Bango"

13

1

"Romeo"

6

17

5

82

Rooty

2001

"Jus 1 Kiss"

20

88

"Where's Your Head At?"

9

19

3

16

2002

"Get Me Off"

22

43

"Do Your Thing"

33

2003

"Lucky Star"

23

3

Kish Kash

"Good Luck" (feat. Lisa Kekaula)

12

28

2

22

2004

"Plug It In" (feat. JC Chasez)

22

43

2005

"Oh My Gosh"

8

23

36

Basement Jaxx: The Singles

2006

"U Don't Know Me" (feat. Lisa Kekaula)

26

"Hush Boy"

27

39

Crazy Itch Radio

"Take Me Back To Your House"

42

71

2007

"Hey U"

2009

"Raindrops"

21

20

88

Scars

"—" denotes releases that did not chart.

Basement Jaxx Videos

The Videos is a DVD from the UK group Basement Jaxx consists of all official music videos, several live tracks, and 4 extra video clips.

It was launched at the same time as the compilation album Basement Jaxx: The Singles.

Track listing
the videos

"Red Alert"
"Rendez-Vu"
"Jump N' Shout"
"Bingo Bango"
"Romeo"
"Jus 1 Kiss"
"Where's Your Head At"
"Lucky Star"
"Good Luck"
"Plug It In"
"Cish Cash"
"Oh My Gosh"
"Flylife"
live traxx

"Red Alert" (Glastonbury 2000)
"Jump N' Shout" (Glastonbury 2000)
"Do Your Thing" (V2002)
"Cish Cash" (Werchter 2004)
"Lucky Star" (Fuji Rock 2004)
"Good Luck" (Glastonbury 2004)
"Supersonic" (Glastonbury 2004)
"Where's Your Head At" (Glastonbury 2004)
extras

"The Road To Coachella"
"Jaxx TV"
"Tokyo Stench"
"Bongaloid"

Basement Jaxx EPs

EP 1 (1995)
EP 2 (1995)
Summer Daze EP (1995)
EP 3 (1996)
Sleazycheeks EP (1996)
Urban Haze (1997)
Span Thang EP (2001)
Junction EP (2002)
Unreleased Mixes (2005)
Planet 1 (2008)
Planet 2 (2008)
Planet 3 (2009)

Basement Jaxx Discography

Studio albums
1999: Remedy
2001: Rooty
2003: Kish Kash
2006: Crazy Itch Radio
2009: Scars

Compilation albums
1997: Atlantic Jaxx Recordings: A Compilation
2000: Jaxx Unreleased
2001: Xxtra Cutz
2005: Basement Jaxx: The Singles
2006: Atlantic Jaxx Recordings: A Compilation Vol. 2

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About Basement Jaxx

Basement Jaxx are a significantly highly praised English house music duo contains of Felix Buxton and Simon Ratcliffe that rose to fame in the late 1990s. Basement Jaxx began in Brixton, South London, UK in 1994, where they held a usual club night called Rooty, which would later become the name of their second artist album (Rooty).

In addition to Rooty, their other albums take in Kish Kash with the title track sung by Siouxsie, Remedy, The Singles and Crazy Itch Radio. Kish Kash be the victor the 2004 Grammy for best dance album and was their most significantly highly praised album for its ground-breaking sound. They also won BRIT awards in 2002 and 2004, both for Best British Dance Act.

In addition to their own work, Basement Jaxx have become in-demand remixers. Tracks such as 4 My People (which became a massive chart and club hit), Like I Love You and She Wants to Move have all had the Basement Jaxx remix treatment.

In 2005, Basement Jaxx headlined the UK’s Glastonbury festival as a replacement for Kylie Minogue. In 2006 they were support to Robbie Williamson Robbies “Close Encounters”-Tour.

The production duo got their name from the location of the studio where they recorded their first Extended Play - it was located in the basement of friends of Simon Ratcliffe.

Just the Tate up to date invite the duo to write music enthused by a piece of art featured in the gallery. Karel Appellis’s Hip Hip Hoorah! ended up being the inspiring work.